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Sunday, October 07, 2012

EMR: A problem Solver

A re-post: See below.If someone came to you with a solution to 3 out of the 5 biggest problems you face, you would probably take it--or at least listen to their proposal, right?Imagine if someone said to you, "you know that persistent problem you have with your filing system, I found the perfect solution and you'll never have to deal with that again." I don't know, I'd be all ears.Every doctor has problems. Filing and retrieving, lab tracking, order tracking, prescription refills, handwriting issues, messaging handling; these just name a few. I certainly had my issues. Many of them are now past tense issues.Prescription issues: 99% solved. On rare occasion I forget to initial a narcotic script or my rx printer malfunctions.Message handling: 100% solved.Handwriting issues: bye bye!Filing/retrieving: see ya.Lab tracking: Bye bye.I still have problems, but just not these problems.A good thing.

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I am an independent urologist in Smithtown NY, on Long Island's north shore of Suffolk County. I practice academic level urology in a community setting. Prospective patients can reach me by phone, fax, or webform.